Sakiko Fukuda-Parr - List of Publications

List of Publications

  • The Gene Revolution: GM Crops and Unequal Development. Earthscan, London 2006.
  • "Genetically Modified Crops in Developing Countries – Institutional and Policy Challenges." Guest Editor, Special issue, International Journal of Technology and Globalization. Vol 2 nos 1-2. 2003.
  • Readings in Human Development, Concepts, Measures and Policies for a Development Paradigm. New Delhi. Oxford University Press edited with K.S. Shivakumar 2003.
  • Human Insecurity in a Global World. Global Equity Initiative, Harvard University. Cambridge. Harvard University Press. Edited with L. Chen and E. Seidensticker 2002.
  • Capacity for Development: Old Problems, New Solutions. London. Earthscan. Edited with K. Malik and C. Lopes 1993.
  • Rethinking Technical Cooperation: Reforms for Capacity Building in Africa. New York. UN Publications. With E. Berg
  • Human Development Reports 1995-2004 – lead author, with Sir Richard Jolly (1996-99); lead author (2000-04)
  • Human Development Report 2004: Cultural Liberty in Today’s Diverse World.
  • Human Development Report 2003: The Millennium Development Goals, a Compact among Nations to end Human Poverty.
  • Human Development Report 2002: Deepening Democracy in a Fragmented World.
  • Human Development Report 2001: Making New Technologies Work for Human Development.
  • Human Development Report 2000: Human Rights and Human Development.
  • Human Development Report 1999: Globalization with a Human Face.
  • Human Development Report 1998: Consumption and Human Development.
  • Human Development Report 1997: Human Development to Eradicate Poverty.
  • Human Development Report 1996: Human Development and Economic Growth.

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